On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 2:14 AM, wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> I am quite new to libmesh and finite element methods in general, so there
> are some things not very clear for me from the beginning.
> So I wonder if there is any page where more general things are written
> like a wiki or so?
>
Not re
Hello everybody,
I am quite new to libmesh and finite element methods in general, so there are
some things not very clear for me from the beginning.
So I wonder if there is any page where more general things are written like a
wiki or so?
As an example I wander which kind of 'system' is the best
On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 4:14 AM, wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> I am quite new to libmesh and finite element methods in general, so there
> are some things not very clear for me from the beginning.
> So I wonder if there is any page where more general things are written
> like a wiki or so?
> As an e
Thank you, Paul.
The thing is that the last stable release is 0.9.4, while online
documentation is for a newer version and they have different APIs.
It would be good to see documentation for the last stable version
because it is what I'm supposed to use.
Thank you,
Michael.
On 04/08/2015 02:00 P
On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 1:41 PM, Michael Povolotskyi
wrote:
> can I see on-line doxygen documentation for the version 0.9.4?
> If yes, where?
>
Online documentation is here:
http://libmesh.github.io/doxygen/index.html
You can go here to get the hash of the version for which the documentation
w
Hello,
can I see on-line doxygen documentation for the version 0.9.4?
If yes, where?
Thank you,
Michael.
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